Hello,
I have quite a few .cmake files that I want to document. They define
functions, macros, and variables, and I was wondering if there is any
standard or tooling to help.
Is there a complete specification of the syntax used in the CMake
distribution itself?
E.g.:
add_executable( [WIN3
On 2018-7-12 15:16, J. Caleb Wherry wrote:
in one of our projects, we use copy_if_different to copy some DLLs
required by the runtime. It's called as post-build action. The problem
is that several targets want to copy the same DLLs, and when using
parallelized builds, the different "cmake -E copy
2018-11-3 21:41, Olivier Croquette wrote:
Hi,
I got recently build errors when introducing external dependencies in
my project, the reason is that those components re-add standard SYSTEM
include search paths, which changes the search order and causes
#include_next to fail. The typical error message
Hi,
I got recently build errors when introducing external dependencies in my
project, the reason is that those components re-add standard SYSTEM include
search paths, which changes the search order and causes #include_next to fail.
The typical error message is:
C:\...\lib\gcc\x86_64-w64-min
Hello,
in one of our projects, we use copy_if_different to copy some DLLs
required by the runtime. It's called as post-build action. The problem
is that several targets want to copy the same DLLs, and when using
parallelized builds, the different "cmake -E copy_if_different" can
conflict, lea
Hello,
some projects I am working on are built using CMake and MinGW on
Windows. It works fine, unfortunately there are come inconsistencies
regarding the names of the generated libraries. Some are prefixed with
"lib" like on Unix systems, some are not, like usual on Windows.
It seems that t